Tübingen Model United Nations 2026

TMUN – A Day of Debate, Diplomacy, and Collective Achievement

Group picture from TMUN 2026
Group picture

The historic halls of the Große Senat in the Neue Aula at the University of Tübingen once again provided an inspiring backdrop for the Tübingen Model United Nations (TMUN 2026). With remarkable dedication and professionalism, the TMUN team organized a conference that combined academic rigor with an open, motivating, and genuinely welcoming atmosphere, one that left participants tired, but deeply satisfied and proud of what they had achieved together.

This year’s conference featured two highly relevant agenda items: Topic 1: Disarmament and Development and Topic 2: Sustainable Tourism. Following deliberation, the committee selected Sustainable Tourism as the focus of debate. Delegates then engaged intensively with the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of tourism, examining how sustainable development, environmental protection, and local community empowerment can be reconciled in an increasingly interconnected world. The discussions highlighted the responsibility of states to promote tourism as a driver of economic opportunity while safeguarding ecosystems, cultural heritage, and social cohesion, an approach that resonated strongly across delegations and led to thoughtful, forward-looking proposals.

Throughout the sessions, the atmosphere in the committee was marked by focus, mutual respect, and an unmistakable sense of collective purpose. Delegates debated passionately, negotiated patiently, and collaborated constructively, embodying the spirit of multilateral diplomacy. Despite long hours and demanding negotiations, motivation remained high, proof of both the relevance of the topics and the excellent moderation and organization by the TMUN team.

Having fun while working
Having fun while working

A particular strength of TMUN 2026 was its inter-university character. Alongside students from the University of Tübingen, delegates from Hohenheim University and the University of Heidelberg took part in the conference, contributing diverse academic perspectives and enriching the quality of debate. The constructive and respectful exchange between students from different institutions underscored the collaborative spirit of the conference and demonstrated the value of cross-university dialogue in addressing global challenges. Reflecting the significance and success of the event, the conference also attracted public attention, with the Schwäbisches Tagblatt reporting on TMUN 2026 and highlighting the strong engagement and professional conduct of its participants.

A defining moment of the conference came at the conclusion of formal debate: all five draft resolutions were successfully passed. The applause following the adoption of the final resolutions was loud, sustained, and heartfelt, a shared moment of relief and accomplishment that captured the essence of the day. It was a clear sign that, despite differing national positions, consensus and cooperation had prevailed.

All 5 resolutions get adopted
All 5 resolutions get adopted

The conference concluded in a more informal but equally memorable setting at the Neckarmüller, where delegates, chairs, and organizers came together to reflect on the day. Conversations shifted from clauses and amendments to laughter, shared experiences, and new friendships. Everyone was visibly exhausted, but happy.

Happy Chair = successfull conference
Happy Chair = successfull conference

TMUN 2026 was not only a success in procedural terms, but also a powerful reminder of what student-led academic initiatives can achieve: meaningful debate, real collaboration, and a strong sense of community. Thanks to the outstanding organization of the TMUN team and the commitment of all participants, the conference once again demonstrated that dialogue, respect, and cooperation remain at the heart of effective international governance.